How to Download and Sign Into Fuze: A Comprehensive Tutorial
Learn how to download Fuze to your computer and sign in using your account credentials. This tutorial covers scheduling meetings, starting new meetings, and utilizing essential tools and functions within Fuze. Discover how to add participants, share content, use the whiteboard, and engage with video conferencing features. We’ll also explain the chat function and settings to manage meetings efficiently, including muting participants, designating presenters, and recording sessions for later review. Perfect for educators and professionals alike!
How to Download and Sign Into Fuze: A Comprehensive Tutorial
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Fuze Tutorials Recap How To/Download & Sign In/Tools & Functions
Download & Sign In • Download Fuze to your computer by going to: www.fuzebox.com • Sign into Fuze using one of these two accounts: • jvla25@jvla.org/password: 5ayfuze • jvla100@jvla.org / password: 5ayfuze
Scheduling A Meeting • To schedule a meeting: • Log in • Select schedule a meeting • Add recipient email addresses • Add a subject • Select a date and time (in YOUR time zone) • Add any other meeting info • Send meeting invite • To start a new meeting: • Log in • Select Start a new meeting • Invite attendees
Meeting Icons & Functions • Add/Share Content • Do so before the meeting to save time • Great for file uploads (PDF/Word/Excel/PPT/JPEGs) • Share Your Screen • Great for student presentations • Great for sharing websites/online content • Whiteboard • Add to the meeting like content • Good for note taking in real time • Good for solving math problems/annotating/writing • Annotating • To use on shared content & w/white board • Make arrows/boxes/highlight/point to text • Good to focus student attention
Meeting Icons & Functions cont’d • Video Conferencing • Good for face to face contact • Best for small classes • Good for individual videos when one person speaking • Chat • Can message an individual or everyone • Good for students to ask questions • Helps prevent interruptions • Raise Your Flag • Works like a student raising their hand in class • Alerts you that someone has a question/thought/problem
Meeting Settings • Mute All • Good to prevent feedback & distractions • Best when one person speaking for a long time • Make Presenter • Allows you to make any attendee a presenter • Can share their screen & annotate • Record • Allows you to record the meeting for future playback • Great for helping students review • Good if someone is absent from class meeting